Texas Woman's University
Founded 1901 by Texas Legislature as the Girl's Industrial College. Name changed to College of Industrial Arts 1905, to Texas State College for Women 1934, and acquired present title 1957.
Funding:
Public
Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 4
- Arts and Sciences CollegeFields of study: Textile Design, Women's Studies, Government, Fashion Design, Dance, Mathematics and Computer Science, Visual Arts, Health Administration, Theatre, Social Work, Music, Sociology, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Biology, Physics, History, Chemistry, Psychology, English, Economics, Business Administration
- Health Sciences CollegeFields of study: Occupational Therapy, Health Education, Health Administration, Food Science, Nutrition, Physical Therapy
- Nursing CollegeFields of study: Nursing
- Professional Education College
Requirements
- Admission details: Graduation from high school or equivalent, and College Board SAT or ACT examination. TOEFL test for foreign students